2021 Wild Rice Harvest Update
Update for August 31
Date-regulated water opening for wild rice harvest:
- Oneida County
- Big Lake Thoroughfare - Open August 31
- Gary Lake - Open August 31
Wild rice is an annual aquatic grass that produces a seed that is a delicious and nutritious source of food for wildlife and people. The seed matures in August and September with the ripe seed dropping into the sediment unless harvested by humans or wildlife. Seeds on a single stalk reach maturity over a 10-14 day period, with the highest seeds maturing first.
Habitat requirements for wild rice are fairly specific; wild rice grows best in gently flowing waters with a mucky or organic bottom and in areas with relatively stable water levels during the growing season, with a water depth between six inches and three feet. Often, these areas are near the inlet or outlet of a lake.
Learn more about the cultural and ecological importance of wild rice, along with the rules and regulations for harvesting.